I am a manager of construction information, tools and people .
I believe that hands-on manipulating of project information by all project participants is the key to achieving any meaningful improvement of the AEC industry operating within the post-gambling-era.
I consider myself to be a model-based construction information practitioner (shortened to a ‘BIM- meddler’) rather than an ‘expert’ or even ‘specialist’.

Wednesday, August 24, 2011

Make the symbol wavy and you may get away with it...

Learned a new word today: congruent;

It means “Identical in form; coinciding exactly when superimposed.” I recall this symbol from my primary-maths classes – I memorised it as being the combination of the ‘approximate’ and ‘equal’ signs.

I was prompted to look up this new word following my husband reading through my blog-posts and questioning my ramblings over the scales (as in ‘drawing scales’);

I was so amused by the randomness of the numbers that totally ignored what they supposed to mean, or to quote Graham:

“There is more to these numbers than randomness...”

So he examined the ratios between them...

350

0.538462

0.666667

525

0.538462

0.666667

650

975

How much mileage should one squeeze out from a set of numbers representing scales on a single drawing picked from a pile of a thousand?

When it comes from fulfilling the self exposed daily quota of one’s blog, one should make the most even of little morsels.

Is this not highly symptomatic of this industry?

Scientifically looking data to take us away from real issues?

I do wish things were more clear cut, like in maths learned at primary.